Palestine would be an unprecedented political and legal challenge to the court but there’s no shortage of evidence of Israeli crimes. Read more about What would happen if Palestine joined the International Criminal Court?
Activists fear an increase in violent anti-Palestinian racism will persist even if Israel’s latest onslaught ends soon. Read more about Palestinians in Israel beaten, arrested for Gaza support
Migration board denies full protection to people fleeing Gaza and the West Bank. Read more about Palestinian refugees in Sweden hunger strike to demand asylum
It is vital that we do not cooperate with the Israeli authorities. Read more about Gaza reminds us of Zionism's original sin
Tell me, what steel entered your heart, what fear made you rabid, what hate drove out pity? Read more about An open letter to Israel
Inaccurate reporting by Jerusalem bureau chief harms the work of human rights group documenting Israeli war crimes. Read more about By undermining human rights workers in Gaza, New York Times strengthens Israeli impunity
Khaled Sahmoud, my closest friend, was killed by Israel. Read more about I don't want condemnations, I want my friend back
What kind of generation of children are Israel’s attacks are creating that has seen so much fear and violence at such a young age? Read more about "Are there warplanes overhead, dad?"
Muhammad Qattri, a 19-year-old protester, was injured, dragged into an Israeli settlement in the West Bank and shot dead, says witness. Read more about Football fan slain by Israel predicted he would be next martyr
Leader of campaign against scholar Steven Salaita should be disqualified as an authority on academic freedom. Read more about The Salaita case and Cary Nelson’s use of “academic freedom” to silence dissent